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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'nothing what' is not correct and is not usable in written English.
However, you could use the phrase 'nothing whatsoever' in written English. For example: She had no knowledge whatsoever of the situation.
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Is nothing what it seems?
"Nothing what?" he asked me.
I said nothing — what could I say?
If I had nothing, what would I be desperate for?' " she said.
I wished him to say nothing what he told me, but enquire further what he could.
If you take that stuff for nothing, what are you doing?
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In such moods, Mum was capable of wheeling on, say, Neil Armstrong to inform him that he knew nothing — nothing what-so-ever — about astrophysics or lunar landing.
Nothing was what he imagined.
Say nothing about what?
Nothing is what is seems.
Nothing is what you expect.
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